Title of article :
Comparison of the body shape of Aphanius vladykovi populations (Teleostei: Aphaniidae) using geometric morphometric method
Author/Authors :
Abolhasani Koupaie, F Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Shahrekord University , Heydarnejad, M.S Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Shahrekord University , Tabatabaei, S.N Department of Biodiversity and Ecosystem management - Environmental Sciences Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Bakhtiarifar, A Department of Fisheries and Environmental sciences - Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences - Shahrekord University , Hashemzadeh Segherloo, I Department of Fisheries and Environmental sciences - Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences - Shahrekord University
Abstract :
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the morphological changes and body shape variations of the Zagros Tooth-carp Aphanius vladykovi populations in six water bodies located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran. For this purpose, 240 specimens were collected from the
Choghakhor and Gandoman wetlands, the Shalamzar, Balagholi, and Brovi springs, and the
Beheshtabad River. Twelve landmark points were digitized on the right side of the fish. Statistical
analyses including Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA), and
Cluster Analysis (CA) were performed using TPS package, SYSTAT 9, and PAST Software.
Discriminant function analysis revealed that female fish in different localities show more pronounced
body shape differences compared to males from different localities (P<0.001). In addition, in clustering
analysis performed among males and among females, two clusters were resolved, which were fairly
similar for males and females. These differences might be attributed to the morphological adaptation
of the Zagros Tooth-carp to their habitats but a clear inference on the observed morphological divergence will be possible with more genetic, ecological, and experimental evidence.
Keywords :
Zagros Tooth-carp , Morphology , Landmark , Ecological conditions
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics